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CPAS d'Anderlecht: the Minister Formally Sets up a Civil Party

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In November 2024, a report by the magazine Pano, on the VRT, highlighted major dysfunctions within the CPAS d'Anderlecht, accused in particular of granting allowances without verification on the ground. Eighteen months, parliamentary hearings and a judicial investigation later, the prosecution finally requested the dismissal of the case, for lack of sufficient evidence. This is what the minister in charge of social integration, Anneleen Van Boss…
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In November 2024, a report by the magazine Pano, on the VRT, highlighted major dysfunctions within the CPAS d'Anderlecht, accused in particular of granting allowances without verification on the ground. Eighteen months, parliamentary hearings and a judicial investigation later, the prosecution finally requested the dismissal of the case, for lack of sufficient evidence. This is what the minister in charge of social integration, Anneleen Van Boss…

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BX1 broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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